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The post hoc analysis shows a decrease in the pain-free MMO immediately after the tests for the three groups, but for 24 hours after the test, this decrease was observed in only the group of moderate disability (Table 3).
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There were 41.7% of patients who had persistent minimal disability by HAQ categories (HAQ 0 0.49) over time, while 14.6% had persistent moderate disability (HA Q0.5-1.50) (Table 2).
In most phase III TBI trials, the 5-point Glasgow Outcome Scale is used as the primary outcome measure, usually measured at six months after injury, and dichotomized as unfavourable (Dead, Vegetative or Severe Disability) versus favourable outcome (Moderate Disability or Good Recovery) (Table 1).
The MIDAS scores showed that 13 patients (24.1%) had minimal disability, 8 (14.8%) patients had mild disability, 16 (29.6%) had moderate disability and 17 (31.5%) had severe disability (Table 2).
Regarding MRS scores for subjects at baseline, 1% had no symptoms, 11.5% had no significant symptoms, 31.1% presented with slight disability, 32.5% presented with moderate disability, 15.6% presented with moderately severe disability and 7.8% presented with severe disability (Table 1).
More than half (53.84%, n=49) of headache types had a low PedMIDAS score, corresponding to no or low disability (Grade I), 25.27% (n=23) of adolescents had mild disability (Grade II), 6.6% (n=6) had moderate disability (Grade III) and 14.28% (n=13) had a severe disability (Grade IV) (Table 3).
Age years mean (SD) 56.6 (10.1) Female/Male 5/3 Hydrocephalus at admission 6 75%) Glasgow Outcome Scale (5) Good recovery 4 50%) (4) Moderate disability 2(25%) (3) Severe disability 1(12.5%) (2) Persistent vegetative state 0 (1) Death 1(12.5%) Table 2 Coagulation Profiles.
In addition, 38 (22.5%) had moderate disability, with a mean score of 14, and 40 (23.7%) had severe disability, with a mean score of 26 (Table 3).
The MIDAS scores showed that 13 (41.9 %) students had minimal disability with a mean score of 3. Five (16.1 %) students had mild disability with a mean score of 8. Six (19.3 %) had moderate disability with a mean score of 13, and finally, seven (22.5 %) had severe disability with a mean score of 25 (Table 3).
The report described the injury as a less severe "moderate" disability.
Table 2 MIDAS grades of the migraineurs MIDAS grade % Grade I (little/no disability) (n=13) 24.1 Grade II (mild disability) (n=8) 14.8 Grade III (moderate disability) (n=16) 29.6 Grade IV (severe disability) (n=17) 31.5 N= number of subject, MIDAS: Migraine diability assessment scale.
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